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AMONG THE BOWLERS. 
Regals and Speed Boys Now Tie for 
First Honors. .The Standing. 
The 17th round in the Manchester 
Bowling league came to a close Mon- 
day evening with the Regals and 
Speed Boys tied for the first honors, 
each having a percentage of 74s. 
The Speed Boys are in the lead, as 
far as pinfall is concerned, for they 
have a grand total of 22,586, to the 
Regals’ 22,427. 
Team Standing. 
Won Lost P.C. 2a Qe 
Regals)......-. 51 Ny 748 22,427 
Speed Boys ...51 17 748 22,586 
RMSE sy 50 5S 42 26 616 21,850 
BeECORS gis ess = 34 34 500 21,732 
Business Men. .32 36 468 21,899 
Red'Men...... 29 39 424 21,250 
PPE Ay ie oa s,s 17 51 238 20,269 
Gardeners ....13 55 190 12,477 
Those with a three-string total of 
275 or more are as follows: 
L. Hutchinson 328 A. Chaulk 294 
P. Pappas 324 OD. Riordan 292 
G. Rust aon) ©. Votteros 292 
A. Jones 311 L. White 287 
G. Norris 310 M. Revelas 286 
Cc. E. Bell 309 OC. Stanley 286 
A. Crocker 308 D. Healey 284 
H. Bell 307 W. Bell 284 
W. Rust 306 W. Votteros 283 
J. Cool 304 J. Chapman 282 
W. Hall 301 EE. Dechene 282 
J. Nazarro 301 G. Jones 281 
C. Kelliher 300 P. Karnesy 279 
P. Farrell 297 D. Coughlin 279 
O. Lee 297 +E. Lethbridge 278 
E. Semons 296 J. Allen 276 
P. Votteros 295 G. Slade 276 
E. Howe 294 G. Votteros 276 
J. Mullen 294 5:3 
Austin Jones stepped to the head 
of the list this week of those with an 
average score of over 80. His av- 
erage is 94 and Fred Mosher hangs 
close to him with 93 4-5. The stand- 
ing 
A. Jones 94 E. Howe 85 3-5 
F. Mosher 934-5 BR. Crocker 85 
Ww. Hall 931-3 J. Allen 85 
C. Kelliher 931-8 G. Jones 85 
A. Crocker 93 J. Saulnier 85 
P. Pappas 905-7 G. Votteros 846-7 
H. Bell 90 J. Nazzarro 844-5 
©. Bell 90 D. Coughlin 843-5 
C. Votteros 892-3 4H. Slade 84 5-9 
E. Semons 89 L. White 84 1-2 
G. Slade 89 A. Chaulk 84 1-4 
W. Rust 883-4 <A. Gillis 84 
P. Kearnesy 882-3 W. Votteros 834-5 
D. Healey 881-6 P. Votteros 834-5 
P. Farrell 875-6 W. Cook 83 3-4 
A. Butler 873-4 J. Jeffries 83 
D. Riordan 873-4 B. Stanley 83 
G. Norris 872-3 E. Valentine 82 2-3 
M. Revelas 871-2 J. Mullen 82 2-3 
C. Stanley 872-5 J. Chapman 821-2 
Hutehinson 87 P. Anderson 821-2 
E. Dechene 865-6 J. Morrison 813-4 
J. Cool 864-5 Lethbridge 811-2 
G. Rust 864-5 FF. Bullock 811-3 
W. Bell 863-4 D. Knight 80 4-7 
O. Lee 862-3 W. Cool 80 2-7 
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